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Re: [seul-edu] Users Changing their Passwords over web?
I can help you get a Linux firewall setup if this is a
issue where people are trying to break in.
As for your boss, perhaps you can find someone in your
area that is willing to assist/backup when you are on
vacation. (Like someone from the Linux Users Group
or someone via e-mail).
Lets talk off-line to figure out your exact needs
(if you are interested). Then summerize to the list.
I would be very interested in what the actual needs are:
- What services you need..
- What external access is needed..
- And what you would find acceptable methods
of changing passwords.
(ie. on how many machines, NIS, LDAP,
and if via www, ssh, etc.)
We can figure out a solution for you. A group is working on a
simple firewall tool right now...
http://www.pointman.org/ <-- Look at PMFirewall
It is still at a fairly simple level, but we will get some more
advanced features.
Mark Dalton (mwd@cray.com)
>
> I am thinking of the linux account information.
> Telneting in is not an option -- for 2 reasons:
> 1) We seem to have someone who doesn't like us and we
> have had to increase our security quite a lot -- at the
> moment everyone on the mail server has /bin/false shells
> -- because generally they have such poor passwords.
> 2) My boss wants to get rid of all the Linux servers.
> He is afraid because I am the only computer guy at my
> school and if I go on vacation and something goes down
> no one will be able to fix it. None of the local
> vendors know Linux -- they all think it is brand new and
> will go away in 6 months anyway.
>
> So the moral of the story is that I need to make
> everything as easy as possible even the servers or else
> it will go away and become Windows NT. I don't want to
> go that route -- I already waste several hours a day
> maintaining them and distracted from my other
> responsibilities. But my boss is nervous and his
> decisions carry more weight than mine. (I have been
> trying out some Cobalt Network servers -- based on Linux
> -- they seem good -- but nearly 2xs the cost of a Free
> Linux box. So I am hoping I can make linux easy to use.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
> Quoting Doug Loss <dloss@csrlink.net>:
> >
> > Are you thinking about their Linux account
> information, or accounts on
>
>
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